Onael
November 13th, 2010, 08:26 AM
Hi,
Up until last night I was running a Vista/Ubuntu10.10 dual boot scheme. I decided to replace my Vista partition with two partitions with XP & Win7 installed on each. I used EasyBCD in Win7 and added Ubuntu. I can boot into each OS, but when my laptop starts up it goes to the windows boot menu first, listing: Earlier Version, Windows 7 and Ubuntu. When I chose Ubuntu, it takes me to the grub menu where I can select between the various Ubuntu modes.
Can't I just use the Grub menu as my one-and-only menu to chose among my Operating Systems?
Thank you.
Onael
Up until last night I was running a Vista/Ubuntu10.10 dual boot scheme. I decided to replace my Vista partition with two partitions with XP & Win7 installed on each. I used EasyBCD in Win7 and added Ubuntu. I can boot into each OS, but when my laptop starts up it goes to the windows boot menu first, listing: Earlier Version, Windows 7 and Ubuntu. When I chose Ubuntu, it takes me to the grub menu where I can select between the various Ubuntu modes.
Can't I just use the Grub menu as my one-and-only menu to chose among my Operating Systems?
Thank you.
Onael